The unit cost of financial intermediation measures the expense incurred per dollar of assets managed by banks or financial institutions. It reflects operational efficiency, including overhead, labor, and risk management. Investors, regulators, and analysts use it to compare institutional performance, identify cost-saving opportunities, and assess overall banking health, ultimately benefiting consumers through better pricing and services.
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